The Georgetown Center For Living History
We design and implement programs to promote history and education through the art and science of modern game technology providing opportunities to explore the social, intellectual, domestic and international problems we face.
Today, our world is filled with imperfect information that creates uncertainty for individuals and society. The result: we too often base our decisions on a hunch or take a gamble. Our seminars and workshops use innovative hands-on techniques and computer technology to make the unknown more understandable. We narrow the gamble to an optimum success strategy. Our clients range from special education students through corporate and government leaders. For example, we have presented historically based seminars to Officer Cadet Candidates, which assist in developing their military careers.
Fred Hubig
- Graduated from Colgate University with a BA in History and Education in 1961. As a U.S. Army Special Forces (Airborne) and State Department Officer, he served in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Liberia, Morocco and several South American countries from 1962 – 1983.
- Appointed to the State Department, he joined the U.S. Mission to Laos and spent the next seven years in the Laotian Highlands working with irregular Hmoung Tribal (Montagnard) units and in Africa – Liberia, where he conducted an evaluation of the Public Safety Program and Morocco, to evaluate several bi-lateral security programs.
- Completed his Government Service, following an assignment as a Congressional Affairs Officer, in South America where he participated in Rural-Small Industry Development and The Joint Task Force for Drug Traffic Interdiction. He speaks Laotian, French, German and Spanish.
Programs
- History Camps
- "What If" Workshops
- Special Education Projects
- Problem Solving Seminars
- Role Playing Exercises
- Military-Political Simulations
For more information
| Call: | (202) 965-7433 |
| Write: |
The Georgetown Center For Living History
1301 35th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007 |
| e-mail: | frdhubig@concentric.net |
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